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I am delighted to invite you to the next in the series of PwC’s global indirect tax webcasts: ‘EU: creating the single digital economy 2020-21’ on Wednesday 30 January 2019 at 3pm GMT. A panel of specialists from across PwC’s indirect and direct tax practices will discuss the EU Commission’s proposed implementing regulations for 2020-21 and the consequent indirect tax, customs, direct tax and technology systems implications. Continue reading →

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I’m sure, you are tracking the news this week to see the latest developments on Brexit.
PwC UK is holding a special webcast next Wednesday afternoon to reflect on the events of this week, whatever they may bring, and talk about what businesses should be doing to prepare – whatever comes next!Date: Wednesday 23 January 2019Time: 14:00 – 15:00 UK time

During this event our Commodity Trading and Indirect Tax experts will give you an update on Technology offerings and the impact of digital for commodity trading (e.g. robotics), environmental taxes and fraud, Brexit as well as recent ITX developments, such as the pending infraction procedure for the UK and customs in respect of a non-EU entity acting as the exporter of record.

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I would like to invite you to a Brexit webcast we are holding on Monday 26 November at 14:00 UK time. Our Brexit experts will give their insights into the current status of the Brexit process, provide reactions to the announcements at the EU Summit this weekend and discuss how businesses can prepare for Brexit. Please see the relevant details below. Continue reading →

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Moving goods across the borders is the daily business for many companies and an integrated part of their current processes. In our consulting work, we have seen that the customs operations is often handled without proper due diligence. Continue reading →

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